The 25th Ordinary Congress of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) took place at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence (GSCE), Prampram on Thursday 19th December 2019.
This was the maiden congress under the new GFA administration headed by Kurt Okraku.
The purpose of the Ordinary Congress was to deliberate and usher the delegates into the upcoming football season.
Here are five takeaways from the GFA congress which precedes the launch of the football season on Friday.
Finalisation of the number of teams to play in the Ghana Premier League
Congress voted to affirm the addition of two clubs (King Faisal and Great Olympics) to the new Ghana Premier League season.
Subsequently, this meant that members of Congress have increased from 120 to 124.
In addition, Congress voted to amend the statutes on relegation and promotion. Instead of five clubs being relegated from the Ghana Premier League, three clubs will now be relegated and three clubs will also be promoted to the Premier League from the Division One.
In essence, The Ghana Premier League will remain an 18 club league.
Election of the final member of the GFA Executive Council
There was an election between Upper East Region FA Chairman Alhaji Salifu Zida and Central Region FA Chairman to determine the final slot on the GFA Executive Council. Two previous elections ended in a stalemate in October.
Zida was elected on the GFA Executive Council as the 2nd rep of the Regional Football Association with six votes. One vote was rejected.
Brong Ahafo Region did not take part in the voting.
He has been sworn in as a member of the Executive Council and becomes Chairman of the Referees Committee of the GFA.
Approval of audited accounts under the Normalisation Committee
Auditors took Congress through the accounts of the GFA under the Normalisation Committee.
After which, Congress approved the 2018 audited accounts of the GFA under the Normalisation Committee.
Appointment of Independent Committee members
Congress voted unanimously to approve proposals for members of the Judicial Committees namely: Disciplinary Committee, Appeals Committee, Ethics Committee and Elections Committee. Below are the members of each of the committees:
ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
Joseph Bernard Ashalley (Esq.) – Chairman
David Amoo-Osae – Vice-chairman
Daniel Oduro – Member
Danielle James – Member
Regina Ofori-Twumasi – Member
ETHICS COMMITTEE
Phyllis Christian – Chairperson
Dr Isaac Annan (Esq.) – Vice-chairman
Dr Charles Takyi – Member
Wilfred Neneh Addico – Member
Linda Ofori-Kwafo – Member
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
Osei Kwadwo Adow (Esq.) – Chairman
Carla Olympio (Esq.) – Vice-chairperson
David Okyere – Member
Nathaniel Laryea – Member
Nurudeen Alhassan – Member
Shaibu Ali – Member
Emmanuel Niikoi (Esq.) – Member
Lorraine Adjekai Crabbe Ababio (Esq.) – Member
Elsie Nana Acheampong(Esq.) – Member
Retired Referee Justice Yeboah – Member
APPEALS COMMITTEE
Agbesi Kwadwo Dzakpasu (Esq.) – Chairperson
Felix Heesewijk Greene Anyinsah (Esq.) – Vice Chairman
Eva Okyere (Esq.) – Member
Dr Bella Bello Bitigu – Member
Mabel Aku Banaseh (Esq.) – Member
David Asumda (Esq.) – Member
Joe Slovo Nyabila Tia (Esq.) – Member
Abdul Azziz Musah – Member
Emmanuel Kwasi Opare- Wiredu – Member
Frank Okyere Addo – Member
The Independent Committees members will serve for a four-year mandate as required by the GFA Statutes:
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